- The
Comtessa de Dia (Countess of Die),
possibly named Beatritz or
Isoarda (fl. c. 1175 or c. 1212), was a
trobairitz (female troubadour). She is only known...
- Na
Bieiris de
Romans (English: Lady
Beatrice of Romans; fl. c. 13th century) was a
trobairitz of the
first half of the
thirteenth century. She was likely...
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Blessed Beatrice d'Este (Occitan:
Biatritz or
Beatritz d'Est) (1192 – 10 May 1226) was the
daughter of Azzo VI of the Este
family by his
second wife, Sophia...
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American operatic soprano Beatrice Bligh (1916–1973),
Australian gardener Beatritz de Dia (fl. late 12th century), Provençal poet and
musician Beatrice Egli...
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Peguilhan Airas Nunes Albertet de
Sestaro Arnaut Daniel Arnaut de
Maruoill Beatritz de Dia
Berenguier de
Palazol Bernart de
Ventadorn Bertran de Born Blac****et...
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sources conflict, the poet is
listed again and the
conflict is noted: 1140:
Beatritz de Dia (died unknown),
French trobairitz (female troubadour) Xin Qiji (died...
- de
Romans (also
given as
Beatritz), but the
subject of the poem is
another woman, Na Maria. In the poem "Na Maria"
Beatritz expresses her love for Maria...
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Albertet de Sisteron,
Bertran de Lamanon,
Folquet de M****ille, Blacatz, and
Beatritz de Dia.
Robert Ruffi [fr] Jean-Étienne-Marie
Portalis (° 1746 - † 1807)...
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Robert Beaser (born 1954)
Janet Beat (born 1937)
Betty Beath (born 1932)
Beatritz de Dia (fl. late 12th/early 13th centuries)
Pierre Beauchamp (1631–1705)...
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second half of 12th century)
Maria de
Ventadorn (fl. late 12th century)
Beatritz de Dia (fl. late 12th/early 13th centuries)
Blanche of
Castile (1188–1252)...